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>You know very little can hurt you, so you take wild risks, chase extreme sensations. There comes a point you've done it all, and all seems boring and monotonous. The trick's to plough through that moment, go further, reach beyond what's known as possible.
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Goddamn, that line hit harder than half the main quest. HoS really was peak Witcher 3-existential dread, Faustian bargains, and a dude too cool to die even when he wants to. Olgierd wasn’t just a tragic character, he *embodied* the idea that immortality isn't a blessing, it's a curse with a long, dull hangover. Dude literally danced on the edge of nihilism and still found a way to be poetic about it. Phenomenal writing.



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